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2019 Spring Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Tuesday PM
Published on May 2, 2019
2019 Spring Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Tuesday PM -
2019 Spring Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Tuesday AM
Published on May 2, 2019
2019 Spring Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Tuesday AM -
MSU Interior Design’s Kristy Kellom received Best Student Poster award from the Environmental Design Research Association
Published on May 2, 2019
In June 2018, Kristy Kellom, graduate student in environmental design, also assistant instructor of interior design in the School of Planning, Design and Construction, was awarded the 2018 Best Student Poster award. -
MSU Urban & Regional Planning’s Peilei Fan receives Cross-disciplinary Faculty Research Award from the College of Social Science
Published on May 2, 2019
Peilei Fan, associate professor of urban & regional planning, was selected to receive the Cross-disciplinary Faculty Research Award from the MSU College of Social Science. She was recognized for the award on Wednesday, April 24 in the MSU Union Ballroom. -
Cold damage to grapevines: A tale of two regions
Published on May 2, 2019
Recent severe cold damage to grapevines highlights opportunities for new improved production systems and classic “spare parts” viticulture. -
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Published on May 2, 2019
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Southwest Michigan field crop update – May 2, 2019
Published on May 2, 2019
Ready, set…wet! The 2019 field season was just about to get rolling when wet snow and heavy rains brought agricultural operations to a quick standstill. -
First annual Plant Science Spring Formal Dance.
Published on May 1, 2019
“The MPS atrium was transformed on April 13th for the first annual Plant Science Spring Formal. -
Pollinators in urban landscapes
Published on May 1, 2019
Most plants need pollination to reproduce and grow fruit. While some plants are wind-pollinated, many require assistance from insects, bats, hummingbirds or other animals. -
Factors that threaten pollinator health
Published on May 1, 2019
Most researchers agree that a combination of factors is causing declines in bee and pollinator populations, including loss of habitat or flowers that provide pollen and nectar, pesticide exposure, parasites and pathogens.